As part of this weeks Cee’s Fun Photo Challenge : Orange & Green, I’ve posted eight more photos taken from Balbirnie Park, near Glenrothes. The photographs were all taken just after dawn, at the beginning of this month, on a day which started quite misty (well foggy very first thing – see last photo), but gradually turned sunny.
This last photo doesn’t fit in with the theme of ‘orange & green’, but does show how foggy it was first thing 🙂
Your foggy photo is wonderful. I love the fog. Now for the greens and oranges they are marvelous as well. 😀
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Thank you Cee 🙂
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I love the mist and fog! The top picture is my all time favorite! gorgeous!! I also like the one fallen tree! So pretty!
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Thanks Lynz 🙂 I think you picked out my two favourites 🙂
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I love the fallen tree, the photo looks dreamy!!
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I like that, a ‘dreamy’ look 🙂
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They seem like they are almost leaning in a dream haha I can’t explain!
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I think I know what you mean Lynz 🙂
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Those are wonderful, Andy – the first one especially. Sometimes autumn colours look better through mist. Really atmospheric!
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Thanks Jo 🙂 I was pleased the way it came out.
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Beautiful scenery ! Like the Garden of Eden 🙂
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Thank you Martina 🙂 It is a beautiful bit of parkland.
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Stunning colors! The wind blew all of our color away just as soon as everything was exploding in brilliant golds, reds and oranges. I’ll just enjoy your images instead! Nice work, Andy.
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Thank you Little Sundog 🙂 That’s what normally happens to us, but this year we got a proper display of Autumn 🙂
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What a gorgeous selection of autumn pictures, the colours are magnifcient.
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Thank you Lorna 🙂 It was a beautiful morning, which helped no end 🙂
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Few things more beautiful than a path through the woods on a foggy, autumn day.
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I couldn’t agree more JB 🙂
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Photos are adorable!
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Thank you Ann 🙂
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Great selection!
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Thank you Shannon 🙂
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Looks like you had all this beauty to yourself how lovely 😉
Superb colours of Autumn Andy .
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Thanks Poppy 🙂 And yes, it was fairly quiet at that time, it gets busier later on in the day mainly with dog walkers.
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Just glorious – you’ve captured the beautiful colours of the trees at this time of year perfectly!
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Thank you Joy 🙂 I only just managed to catch the Autumn colours in time, the following week most the leaves were down, following gales and heavy rain.
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Stunning
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Thank you Sherrill 🙂
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Thanks. With no deciduous trees on the island seeing the autumn colours is much appreciated. I particularly liked the early morning mist, but thanks for them all.
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Thank you for the kind comments Ursula (or Alan). I know what you mean about the lack of deciduous trees, having lived in West Cornwall for a long time, it makes me extra appreciative of the Autumn colours 🙂 And Tiree is a more extreme version of that, and from what I’ve seen from your blog, just as beautiful 🙂
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I sure hope you will have a wonderful week.
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Thank you very much Cee 🙂 I really appreciate that 🙂
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You are welcome 😀
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A lovley post, Andy – your photos are wonderful. I see what you mean about fog rather than mist in that last photo. The autumn colours in the other photos are stll beautifully vivid – so different to around here. There was no colour left on the tree in our lanes when I was out this morning. A couple of days of gales followed by two days of hard frosts got rid of what was left on the trees. It llooks so bleak and bare now. 🙂
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Thank you Millie 🙂 Most of our leaves have gone now, and we didn’t get the gales like you had, so I’m not surprised the trees are set to winter mode with you 🙂 Mind you, I quite like that bleak look.
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Bleak can look very dramatic ad has its own appeal. But I do love the winter trees when the glisten with the frost, or when they’re covered in snow. 🙂
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Aye Millie, they definitely look good covered with snow 🙂 Here’s hoping that we get some this year!! 🙂
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Well, I’d love it to snow in time for Christmas, but after that it can tootle off again. Two of my sons and one of my daughters drive to work and I really don’t like the thought of that in snow and ice. 🙂
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That is the problem with snow and ice, it causes so much pain and worry, but it looks so beautiful.
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gorgeous photography! I really enjoyed your walk through the park with a camera. You captured the atmosphere & serenity so well.
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Thank you Helen 🙂 I’m pleased you enjoyed the photos, Autumn seems a long time ago now, even though those photos were only taken about 5-6 weeks ago! Lol! 🙂
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I bet it does! It reached 80F today here in Texas!!!
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It reached 36F here in Scotland!! Lol!
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